Tire Chains

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Tire Chains

#1 Post by JC » Tue Dec 14, 2010 4:14 pm

Hey I know that there are a few of you out there that know about Tire Chains. I am looking for some that are good quality and on the heavier side and that will fit my tires... I am running LT 275 65 R18 Goodyear Wranglers M&S. Any one have any ideas or if you have access to some let me know as I need to pick some up for a upcoming trip.

Thanks John C.

Doc Tari

#2 Post by Doc Tari » Tue Dec 14, 2010 10:13 pm

John,
A few years ago, I was lucky enough be loaned a set of RUD tire chains during the Northwest Challenge. They worked so well, I decided to buy a set and ended up placing a group order for more than twenty club members. They're easy to install, are well made, and work really well. I certainly recommend them. I bought the Grip 4x4 model from Bill Burke in the States and if I recall, they were about $200 for the set of 4. Google RUD to find a dealer and youtube videos about installation.

Regards,
Pete

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#3 Post by rayhyland » Wed Dec 15, 2010 9:41 pm

I echo what Pete says, the RUD chains have a really good reputation.

They were hard to get in my tire size, so I got a set from Quality Chains in Surrey, they are an industrial chain company, they make them to order for your truck if they dont have your size in stock.

They are the largest chain wholesaler in N America, so they will have something to fit your truck.

Cheers

Ray

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